Religion: Sluggish

In a Manhattan restaurant one morning last week three people sat
breakfasting on highballs. They were Rev. Joseph J. Leonard, 40, a
Roman Catholic priest; Joseph Lieb Steinmetz, 22, a Jew turned
Presbyterian theology student; and Mrs. Steinmetz, 17, a minor showgirl
whom he had married a fortnight before. The three had met casually the
night before. From the restaurant they returned to the Knights of
Columbus Club Hotel and the Steinmetz room where another bottle of
whiskey was consumed. When Steinmetz began feeling groggy, Father
Leonard suggested he lie down. He heard...